This is a discussion on postfix and sasl pwcheck within the mailing.postfix.users forums, part of the Mail Servers and Related category; Hi all, i am trying to get to work smtp_auth on a debian woody machine. Lots of problems and i ...
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Hi all,
i am trying to get to work smtp_auth on a debian woody machine. Lots of problems and i only get errors like 'sasl authentication failed'. However, other packages like cyrus do work. I tried to trace the postfix problem as hard as i could, and finally i found out that postfix doesn't talk with the pwcheck daemon. Postfix is 1.11.0 for debian, including postfix-tls package and all the sasl needed libraries/binaries. Pwcheck has its socket under /var/state/pwcheck/pwcheck, correctly opened by cyrus/pop and imap servers, but the same socket seems to be unavailable for postfix. I tried both chrooted and not chrooted, no change. Has somebody a idea of how to fix the problem? I didn't find info about where postfix searches for pwcheck socket, nor about possible permission problems on the socket that may prevent postfix from using it. Any help is greatly appreciated, i tried all i could think of. Thanks a lot. |
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